“…Cross-population motion models are formed from motion data acquired from many different subjects, and attempt to capture the nature of breathing motion across the population (Ehrhardt et al, , 2010(Ehrhardt et al, , 2008Fayad et al, 2009a;He et al, 2010;Klinder et al, 2009Klinder et al, , 2010Klinder et al, , 2012Preiswerk et al, 2012;Sundaram et al, 2004). This type of model can represent an average motion (Ehrhardt et al, 2008Sundaram et al, 2004) or can represent an average motion together with some information about individual variation from the average (Ehrhardt et al, 2010;Fayad et al, 2009a;He et al, 2010;Klinder et al, 2009Klinder et al, , 2010Klinder et al, , 2012Preiswerk et al, 2012).…”